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Urolithiasis in 68 Horses
Authors:SHEILA LAVERTY MVB  MRCVS    JOHN R PASCOE BVSc  PhD  Dipiomate ACVS    GERALD V LING DVM    JEAN PIERRE LAVOIE DVM  Dipiomate ACVIM  ANNETTE L RUBY BA
Institution:Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Davis, California.
Abstract:Medical records of 68 horses with urolithiasis were examined. Calculi were in the bladder in 47 horses, urethra in 11 horses, kidneys in 15 horses, and ureter in two horses. They occurred at several sites in six horses. Common clinical signs included hematuria, altered micturition (pollakiuria, dysuria, urinary incontinence), and tenesmus. Weight loss, possibly attributable to chronic renal failure and colic, was associated more commonly with renal and ureteral calculi. Weight loss also occurred in 13% of horses with cystic calculi only. In male horses, most cystic calculi were removed by perineal (ischial) urethrotomy under epidural anesthesia. Although there were few surgical complications with urethrotomy, seven of 15 horses with follow-up suffered recurrent urolithiasis.
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